Nancy Schultz Vitangeli was born on June 5, 1959 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She is a producer, known for Team Foxcatcher (2016), Wrestled Away: The Lee Kemp Story (2019) and Monday (2021).
Nancy Schwartzman is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a member of the Directors Guild of America. She recently finished a Netflix Original documentary feature with the Center for Investigative Reporting and Motto Pictures slated for release in 2023. She is directing and executive producing a 6-part original series for Freeform/Hulu with XTR. Nominated for a Peabody Award, her debut documentary Roll Red Roll (Netflix/POV/BBC) exposed the notorious Steubenville, Ohio high school sexual assault case and uncovered the social-media fueled "boys will be boys" culture that let it happen. Roll Red Roll garnered 7 best documentary awards, premiered in 2018 at the Tribeca Film Festival and Hot Docs, and has screened at over 40 film festivals worldwide. The film opened theatrically with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. It was a Critic's Pick in The New York Times and reviewed in The New Yorker, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times amongst others. Her short films including One Shot One Kill, for Mother Jones (2020) and Anonymous Comes To Town (2019), co-produced with the Tribeca Film Institute and Gucci's Chime for Change, have garnered over 5 million views. She is the author of a recent non-fiction book Roll Red Roll: Rape, Power and Football in the American Heartland released in July 2022 with Hachette and received stellar reviews from the New York Times, Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus and Library Journal. She is developing a scripted series from the storyworld of the documentary and book with Producers Darren Dean and Jed Mellick. For her human rights filmmaking and technology development to prevent sexual violence, she is the winner of awards from the Obama/Biden White House, the United Nations and the Avon Foundation. She is a graduate of Columbia University and newly based in Los Angeles.
Nancy Segal is known for And Two If by Sea: The Hobgood Brothers (2019), Twinsters (2015) and The UnXplained (2019).
Nancy Sekhokoane is known for The Woman King (2022), Abraham Lincoln (2022) and Redeeming Love (2022).
Nancy Sidla is an actress, known for Saturday Morning Massacre (2012).
With partners Mario Batali & Joe Bastianich, Nancy Silverton is the co-owner of Pizzeria and Osteria Mozza in Los Angeles, Newport Beach and Singapore, as well as Mozza2Go and Chi Spacca in Los Angeles. Silverton also founded the world-renowned La Brea Bakery and Campanile Restaurant, an institution that Angelenos cherished for decades. Silverton has worked with some of the nation's most notable chefs including in the kitchens of Jonathan Waxman at "Michael's Restaurant" and Wolfgang Puck at "Spago". Additionally, she has served as a mentor to numerous others who have gone on to become award-winning chefs and restaurant owners themselves. In 1990, Silverton was named one of Food and Wine Magazine's "Best New Chefs". Also that year, she was named "Pastry Chef of the Year" and "Who's Who of Cooking" by the James Beard Foundation. In 2014, she received the highest honor given by the James Beard Foundation for "Outstanding Chef" as well as listed as one of the Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink by Fortune and Food and Wine Magazine. In early 2015, Nancy launched Nancy's Fancy, a line of premium gelato and sorbetto, which is sold in supermarkets nationwide. Additionally, she is the author of 8 cookbooks including "The Mozza Cookbook" and "Mozza at Home". Nancy Silverton has an amazing capacity for embracing the beauty of wonderful food, and will undoubtedly continue to do so for the rest of her ingredient inspired life. AWARDS: 2014 - James Beard Foundation Award, "Outstanding Chef in America" 2014 - Fortune, "Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink" 2014 - Esquire, "Best New Restaurant" Chi Spacca 2013 - LA Weekly, "99 Essential Restaurants 2013" (Pizzeria Mozza) 2010 - International Star Diamond Award for Outstanding Hospitality 2005 - WCR Golden Bowl Award, "Excellence in Baking and Pastry Arts" 2003 - Research Chefs Association, "Pioneer Award" 2001 - James Beard Foundation, "Outstanding Restaurant" (Campanile) 2000 - Food & Wine, "Best Cookbook" (Nancy Silverton's Pastries from the La Brea Bakery) 1999 - Nation's Restaurant News, "50 New Taste Makers" 1990 - James Beard Foundation, "Who's Who in American Cooking" 1990 - James Beard Foundation, "Pastry Chef of the Year"
Nancy Sandra Sinatra was born the first child of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Barbato Sinatra on June 8, 1940 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Her first television appearance was with her father and Elvis Presley in 1959. She first appeared as a film actress in For Those Who Think Young (1964) and Get Yourself a College Girl (1964). Nancy appeared alongside Elvis in the musical comedy Speedway (1968). She also had a successful career as a singer with two United States chart-toppers ("These Boots Are Made for Walking" and the duet with her father called "Somethin' Stupid") as well as numerous other chart entries including the John Barry / Leslie Bricusse penned theme song to the James Bond film You Only Live Twice (1967). Lee Hazlewood wrote many of her songs and sang with her on some of them. By the early 1970s, she was covering new ground by recording songs from other writers such as Bob Dylan, Smokey Robinson, Lynsey de Paul and Roy Wood. In recent years, Nancy has made a comeback also not hindered by the recent successful re-recording of "Somethin' Stupid" by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman.
Nancy Singh is known for Kooki (2023) and Crime Patrol (2003).
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Nancy Sivak originally wanted to be a dancer before discovering the theatre. After studying and working in Edmonton and Los Angeles for several years, she returned to Canada to settle in Vancouver, where she has worked steadily in film, television and on the stage. She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Art.
Nancy Sorel is an award winning American and Canadian actor and voice artist known for Less Than Kind (2008), Heaven Is for Real (2014), Breakthrough (2019), How It Ends (2018), The Grudge (2020), Once Upon a Christmas Miracle (2018), The Man in the High Castle (2015) & Barbie: Fairytopia (2005). Nancy Sorel was born on May 14, in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA. The third child of tool maker, Alphonse J Weglowski and R.N. Diane Sorel Weglowski. She attended B.M.C. Durfee High School of Fall River and then went on to receive a degree in Theatre and Film from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. While at U Mass Amherst, she booked her first professional acting gig at the University Playwrights festival with guest artist, Bill Pullman. He inspired her to move to New York City pursue acting professionally. After earning her degree and moving to New York City, she began acting Off Broadway at the Ernie Martin and Intar Theaters. During this time she also worked in commercials, print and after a few months in New York, won the the role of Coco, on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live. Shortly thereafter, Nancy relocated to Los Angeles to star in the NBC daytime series Generations (1989). During that time she also guest-starred in Prime Time shows, Movies of the Week and Pilots including Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Empty Nest (1988), The X Files (1993) and The Outer Limits (1995). She then went on to play the role of Sammy, on Fox's sitcom Down the Shore (1992). After shooting numerous projects in Vancouver and spending her early 20's filming back and forth between LA and Vancouver, she eventually called Canada home, where she continued to worked on numerous television projects such as Hope Island (1999), Beggars and Choosers (1999), Seven Days (1998), First Wave (1998), The Twilight Zone (2002), Stargate SG-1 (1997), Tru Calling (2003), The 4400 (2004), and many MOW's. It was in Canada that Nancy met and married her husband, manufacturer and actor, Paul Magel. They have two children. Nancy is most well known for her more recent projects including playing Clara Fine, on the HBO critically acclaimed and multi award winning series, Less Than Kind, for which she won 2 Canadian Comedy Awards ( 2009 & 2010), and an ACTRA Award (2014) and was also nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in 2014, for her role on the series. The following year she was nominated for 2 more ACTRA Awards, for her performances in the Sony feature film (with Greg Kinnear) Heaven is for Real, in which she played Dr. Charlotte Slater, and for her portrayal of Marm McGoldrick, the 1860's New York City mob boss on the series The Pinkertons. Whether she is playing a Hallmark mom (Kathy Krueger, in Once Upon A Christmas Miracle 2018), an FBI Agent ( Agent Cole Grudge 2019) a recently widowed school teacher grappling with her faith ("Mrs Abbott" Fox 2000's Breakthrough 2019) or a 1960's socialite of the Third Reich ( Mary Dawson, Man In The High Castle, season 2 & 3, 2017-2018) Nancy has enjoyed becoming a sought after veteran of both the US and Canadian film & television industries.